The Tourist: A Literary and Anti-slavery Journal, Volume 1J. Crisp, 1833 - Antislavery movements |
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... medicine is - One part of of wine ; of this , immediately on being attacked , the patient will take two drops in a little pound- ed sugar , in a tea spoonful of cold iced water ; in five minutes after he will take a second dose of two ...
... medicine is - One part of of wine ; of this , immediately on being attacked , the patient will take two drops in a little pound- ed sugar , in a tea spoonful of cold iced water ; in five minutes after he will take a second dose of two ...
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... medicines - Joe Williams will hab some fresh oysters ers , upon which they disported and ban - will gib imitations ober again -- two or three dozen at his ' stablishment - by tickler desire , Mr. Hewlett quetted during the summer ...
... medicines - Joe Williams will hab some fresh oysters ers , upon which they disported and ban - will gib imitations ober again -- two or three dozen at his ' stablishment - by tickler desire , Mr. Hewlett quetted during the summer ...
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... medicine and anatomy , in which not only botany , mineralogy , and chemistry are taught , but human bodies are publicly dissected by students who profess the Mahomedan religion , and who are publicly rewarded , in the heart of a great ...
... medicine and anatomy , in which not only botany , mineralogy , and chemistry are taught , but human bodies are publicly dissected by students who profess the Mahomedan religion , and who are publicly rewarded , in the heart of a great ...
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... medicine , and retired from Edinburgh . Instead , however , of entering on the prac- tice of his profession , he engaged more 381 deeply in the study of politics , and , in to 1789 , published his first pamphlet on the regency question ...
... medicine , and retired from Edinburgh . Instead , however , of entering on the prac- tice of his profession , he engaged more 381 deeply in the study of politics , and , in to 1789 , published his first pamphlet on the regency question ...
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... medicine , " meaning demands a serious reverence from the that it was charmed and impregnable , and beholder , and inspires a contemplative attest the marksmanship of the besieged , and went away . They left behind forty bodies to ...
... medicine , " meaning demands a serious reverence from the that it was charmed and impregnable , and beholder , and inspires a contemplative attest the marksmanship of the besieged , and went away . They left behind forty bodies to ...
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